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Overexpressed kinetochore genes are used by cancer cells as genome destabilizers and transformation catalysts

Cancer cells have an altered transcriptome, which contributes to their abnormal behavior. Many tumors have high levels of kinetochore genes, which play important roles in genome stability. This overexpression could be utilized to destabilize cancer cell genomes, however this has not been proven spec...

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Autores principales: Aldwaik, Reem Kamal, Shian, Denen, Thapa, Roshina, Vasudevan, Swetha, Ashqar, Mimi Abo-Ayoub, Reich, Eli, Kravchenko-Balasha, Nataly, Klutstein, Michael
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Publicado: Neoplasia Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10302540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37295219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2023.101703
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author Aldwaik, Reem Kamal
Shian, Denen
Thapa, Roshina
Vasudevan, Swetha
Ashqar, Mimi Abo-Ayoub
Reich, Eli
Kravchenko-Balasha, Nataly
Klutstein, Michael
author_facet Aldwaik, Reem Kamal
Shian, Denen
Thapa, Roshina
Vasudevan, Swetha
Ashqar, Mimi Abo-Ayoub
Reich, Eli
Kravchenko-Balasha, Nataly
Klutstein, Michael
author_sort Aldwaik, Reem Kamal
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description Cancer cells have an altered transcriptome, which contributes to their abnormal behavior. Many tumors have high levels of kinetochore genes, which play important roles in genome stability. This overexpression could be utilized to destabilize cancer cell genomes, however this has not been proven specifically. We investigated the link between kinetochore gene overexpression, chromosomal number variations (CNVs) and genomic instability. Data on RNA expression and CNV from 12 different cancer types were evaluated using information theory. In all cancer types, we looked at the relationship between RNA expression and CNVs. Kinetochore gene expression was found to be substantially linked with CNV levels. In all cancer types, with the exception of thyroid cancer, highly expressed kinetochore genes were enriched in the most dominant cancer-specific co-expression subnetworks characterizing the largest patient subgroups. Except for thyroid cancer, kinetochore inner protein CENPA was among the transcripts most strongly associated with CNV values in all cancer types studied, with significantly higher expression levels in patients with high CNVs than in patients with low CNVs. CENPA function was investigated further in cell models by transfecting genomically stable (HCT116) and unstable (MCF7 and HT29) cancer cell lines using CENPA overexpression vectors. This overexpression increased the number of abnormal cell divisions in the stable cancer cell line HCT116 and, to a lesser extent, in the unstable cell lines MCF7 and HT29. Overexpression improved anchorage-independent growth properties of all cell lines. Our findings suggest that overexpression of kinetochore genes in general, and CENPA in particular, can cause genomic instability and cancer progression.
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spelling pubmed-103025402023-06-29 Overexpressed kinetochore genes are used by cancer cells as genome destabilizers and transformation catalysts Aldwaik, Reem Kamal Shian, Denen Thapa, Roshina Vasudevan, Swetha Ashqar, Mimi Abo-Ayoub Reich, Eli Kravchenko-Balasha, Nataly Klutstein, Michael Transl Oncol Original Research Cancer cells have an altered transcriptome, which contributes to their abnormal behavior. Many tumors have high levels of kinetochore genes, which play important roles in genome stability. This overexpression could be utilized to destabilize cancer cell genomes, however this has not been proven specifically. We investigated the link between kinetochore gene overexpression, chromosomal number variations (CNVs) and genomic instability. Data on RNA expression and CNV from 12 different cancer types were evaluated using information theory. In all cancer types, we looked at the relationship between RNA expression and CNVs. Kinetochore gene expression was found to be substantially linked with CNV levels. In all cancer types, with the exception of thyroid cancer, highly expressed kinetochore genes were enriched in the most dominant cancer-specific co-expression subnetworks characterizing the largest patient subgroups. Except for thyroid cancer, kinetochore inner protein CENPA was among the transcripts most strongly associated with CNV values in all cancer types studied, with significantly higher expression levels in patients with high CNVs than in patients with low CNVs. CENPA function was investigated further in cell models by transfecting genomically stable (HCT116) and unstable (MCF7 and HT29) cancer cell lines using CENPA overexpression vectors. This overexpression increased the number of abnormal cell divisions in the stable cancer cell line HCT116 and, to a lesser extent, in the unstable cell lines MCF7 and HT29. Overexpression improved anchorage-independent growth properties of all cell lines. Our findings suggest that overexpression of kinetochore genes in general, and CENPA in particular, can cause genomic instability and cancer progression. Neoplasia Press 2023-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10302540/ /pubmed/37295219 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2023.101703 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research
Aldwaik, Reem Kamal
Shian, Denen
Thapa, Roshina
Vasudevan, Swetha
Ashqar, Mimi Abo-Ayoub
Reich, Eli
Kravchenko-Balasha, Nataly
Klutstein, Michael
Overexpressed kinetochore genes are used by cancer cells as genome destabilizers and transformation catalysts
title Overexpressed kinetochore genes are used by cancer cells as genome destabilizers and transformation catalysts
title_full Overexpressed kinetochore genes are used by cancer cells as genome destabilizers and transformation catalysts
title_fullStr Overexpressed kinetochore genes are used by cancer cells as genome destabilizers and transformation catalysts
title_full_unstemmed Overexpressed kinetochore genes are used by cancer cells as genome destabilizers and transformation catalysts
title_short Overexpressed kinetochore genes are used by cancer cells as genome destabilizers and transformation catalysts
title_sort overexpressed kinetochore genes are used by cancer cells as genome destabilizers and transformation catalysts
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10302540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37295219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2023.101703
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